Max Eberl bemoans Bayern Munich's defensive mistakes
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Max Eberl bemoans Bayern Munich's defensive mistakes
"Bayern Munich battled the elements during a dreary 2-2 draw in Hamburg on Saturday night. Harry Kane and Luis Díaz scored second half goals to erase a deficit and give Bayern a lead, but Luka Vušković quickly answered back. The final third of the match went scoreless as both teams struggled to find offensive rhythm amidst a flurry of weird calls and excessive complaints."
"A stadium that was behind their team. A referee who was somewhat overwhelmed and didn't judge many situations well. Our mistakes are being punished at the moment. I'm not worried about our attack because we're creating a lot of chances. But we're conceding too much at the back. (...) We've had a very tough month. Seven games in 20 days. This is a phase we have to face now."
Bayern Munich drew 2-2 in Hamburg after Harry Kane and Luis Díaz scored second-half goals to overturn a deficit, but Luka Vušković quickly equalized. Dreary conditions and inconsistent officiating disrupted the offensive rhythm, and the final third remained scoreless. In the last 15 minutes, four of five yellow cards were for arguing or time wasting rather than fouls. The team is creating many chances but is conceding too many at the back. A congested schedule of seven games in 20 days has strained players. Bayern remains nine points clear of Dortmund and holds healthy positions in the Champions League and DFB-Pokal.
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